Example sentences of "[vb past] to do with the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What had all this got to do with the cruel terrors of Spiderglass that kept Mars-U as a garden of torture ( she could n't even think of the garden-master ; somehow he just kind of disappeared from her mind ) so it could pluck poor students into its web of inhumanity ? |
2 | It awaits to be seen whether German social workers will find a way forward beyond the horizon drawn by this Act as they managed to do with the previous Act . |
3 | It is most likely that it had to do with the extra fasts practised by the Pharisees and in this case the disciples of John the Baptist , who may have been mourning the death of their leader . |
4 | This was partly because each brand of typesetting machine tended to have a different way of preparing the bit-map , but it also had to do with the very nature of the technique : rotating the letters , making them larger or smaller , or altering them in any way involved a new bit-map . |
5 | Some arose from the difficulties of practical implementation , others had to do with the longer term history of state involvement in sexuality . |
6 | There 's , there 's no direct relationship , now , what we attempted to do with the Metropolitan Development Agency was to fill the direct link , so you can get in earlier erm , |